A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal
Drivers of bricolage behaviour in internationalising SMEs : the role of sensemaking and institutions
Authors: Vuorio, Anna; Ivanova-Gongne, Maria; Torkkeli, Lasse
Publisher: Inderscience Publishers
Publishing place: GENEVA
Publication year: 2025
Journal: European Journal of International Management
Journal name in source: European J. of International Management
Journal acronym: EUR J INT MANAG
Volume: 25
Issue: 3-4
First page : 543
Last page: 566
Number of pages: 25
ISSN: 1751-6757
eISSN: 1751-6765
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1504/EJIM.2025.144619
Web address : https://doi.org/10.1504/ejim.2025.144619
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to examine what drives entrepreneurial behaviour and sensemaking in international entrepreneurship, a topic noted for its importance but that has hitherto been mostly ignored in the international entrepreneurship literature. The study focuses on explaining the antecedents of bricolage behaviour in internationalising Small- and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) and applies structural equation modelling on a sample of internationally operating SMEs originating from Finland. The findings indicate that both institutions and sensemaking predict bricolage behaviour amongst international enterprises. More specifically, communication of sensemaking enhances both bricolage ability and confidence. The regulatory dimension of the institutional environment has a positive effect on bricolage ability, while the cognitive environment enhances communication of sensemaking. The study adds a novel contribution to international entrepreneurship literature by applying a behavioural lens and being the first to establish the antecedents of bricolage behaviour in internationalising SMEs.
The purpose of this study is to examine what drives entrepreneurial behaviour and sensemaking in international entrepreneurship, a topic noted for its importance but that has hitherto been mostly ignored in the international entrepreneurship literature. The study focuses on explaining the antecedents of bricolage behaviour in internationalising Small- and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) and applies structural equation modelling on a sample of internationally operating SMEs originating from Finland. The findings indicate that both institutions and sensemaking predict bricolage behaviour amongst international enterprises. More specifically, communication of sensemaking enhances both bricolage ability and confidence. The regulatory dimension of the institutional environment has a positive effect on bricolage ability, while the cognitive environment enhances communication of sensemaking. The study adds a novel contribution to international entrepreneurship literature by applying a behavioural lens and being the first to establish the antecedents of bricolage behaviour in internationalising SMEs.